It was confirmed this week at the inaugural meeting of the Human Rights Lawyers Association that Mervyn Chapman will shortly be taking a complaint to […]
Kiwis who have a word to say, or evidence to share, in respect to justice issues in New Zealand now have a website by which […]
Commercial Litigation is down 71% in New Zealand since 1999, according to government statistics Misconduct complaints against judges to the Office of the Judicial Conduct […]
The inbred nature of New Zealand judicial appointments has been satirized into cult vernacular on the website Uncylopedia. The term “gendall” - the surname of NZ […]
Evidence of fraud matters. This is the belief brothers Robb (pictured) and Paul Currie still cling to notwithstanding the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court […]
The first Judicial Conduct Commissioner in New Zealand, Ian Haynes, had a brilliant scheme for protecting errant judges when he was appointed overseer in 2005. […]
On the day the four defendants in Operation 8 are to be sentenced for using guns in the Urewera Forest in 2007, it is good […]
Malcolm Rabson (right) is a Paraparamu resident and first division lotto prize winner who fell into the New Zealand courts because of a personal relationship […]
After months of wrangling over wording of Official Information Act requests, the Ministry of Justice has disclosed the Judicial Conduct Commissioner incurred $192,630 in legal […]